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Milestone Educational Planning Initiatives in Veterinary Medical Education: Progress and Pitfalls.

Elizabeth A Stone1, Jessica Reimann2, Lisa M Greenhill3, Cate E Dewey4.   

Abstract

Three milestone educational planning initiatives engaged the veterinary medical profession in the United States and Canada between 1987 and 2011, namely the Pew National Veterinary Education Program, the Foresight Project, and the North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium. In a quantitative study, we investigated the impact of these initiatives on veterinary medical education through a survey of academic leaders (deans, previous deans, and associate deans for academics from veterinary medical schools that are members of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges) to assess their perspectives on the initiatives and eight recommendations that were common to all three initiatives. Two of the recommendations have in effect been implemented: enable students to elect in-depth instruction and experience within a practice theme or discipline area (tracking), and increase the number of graduating veterinarians. For three of the recommendations, awareness of the issues has increased but substantial progress has not been made: promote diversity in the veterinary profession, develop a plan to reduce student debt, and develop a North American strategic plan. Lastly, three recommendations have not been accomplished: emphasize use of information more than fact recall, share educational resources to enable a cost-effective education, and standardize core admissions requirements. The educational planning initiatives did provide collaborative opportunities to discuss and determine what needs to change within veterinary medical education. Future initiatives should explore how to avoid and overcome obstacles to successful implementation.

Keywords:  curriculum; diversity; educational methods; leadership; outcomes; pedagogy

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 29185893     DOI: 10.3138/jvme.1116-181r1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Med Educ        ISSN: 0748-321X            Impact factor:   1.027


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Authors:  Gunique Gill; Baljit Singh
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Day-1 Competencies for Veterinarians Specific to Health Informatics.

Authors:  Zenhwa Ben Ouyang; Jennifer Louise Hodgson; Elliot Robson; Kevin Havas; Elizabeth Stone; Zvonimir Poljak; Theresa Marie Bernardo
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-06-11
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